Tidewater Golf Club in North Myrtle Beach, S.C. selected KemperSports to manage the property. Nine of the course’s 18 holes play along the water and one of its most distinguishing features is the preservation of the surrounding natural environment.
KemperSports added Tidewater Golf Club in North Myrtle Beach, S.C. to its growing portfolio, marking its expansion into the golf-rich Palmetto State. KemperSports will bring its four decades of proven expertise in managing some of the country’s top golf facilities to strengthen Tidewater’s reputation as the premier public golf experience on the Grand Strand.
“Myrtle Beach has long been a favorite golf destination for avid golfers, and we are excited to be managing our first property there,” said KemperSports CEO Steve Skinner. “Tidewater is at the top of the market and has earned the reputation as one of the region’s must-play courses from locals and visitors alike with a great design and stunning views. We look forward to enhancing the golf experience and becoming a part of this passionate golf community.”
Situated along the picturesque Carolina coastline and nestled between the Intercoastal Waterway and Cherry Grove Inlet, Tidewater Golf Club was designed by local architect Ken Tomlinson. Since opening in 1990, Tidewater has been one of the Myrtle Beach-area’s most celebrated designs and earned additional awards and accolades from leading publications and organizations.
While the course tips out at just over 7,000 yards, nine of Tidewater’s 18 holes play along the water to provide a one-of-a-kind golf experience. One of Tidewater’s most distinguishing features is the unparalleled preservation of the surrounding natural environment. Thoughtfully designed to coexist harmoniously with the local flora and fauna, Tidewater provides an immersive golfing experience through the natural Lowcountry landscape while maintaining the ecological integrity of the area.
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